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AutoFloorPlan
Creator / Development / UI/UX
Drop in a 2D floor plan, the kind with walls, dimensions, and room labels.
AutoFloorPlan produces a fully furnished, textured, lit top-down render. It reads the layout, understands the rooms, places appropriate furnishings, and renders the scene in a style you choose. You see the before-and-after side by side and iterate from there.




What is AutoFloorPlan
The traditional workflow goes something like this: an architect hands over a 2D technical drawing, a 3D artist rebuilds it in their software of choice, places furniture, picks materials, lights the scene, sends it to V-Ray, waits, reviews, finds something off, adjusts, re-renders, waits again. By the time the client sees option one, they want to see options two, three, and four in different colors, different finishes, different moods. Every iteration is hours.
I'd already proven the local-first AI rendering pipeline with REIMAGINE. The question was whether the same philosophy could solve a different problem, not photoreal exteriors of 3D models, but the very specific, very repetitive task of turning a measured floor plan into a styled top-down render. A non-technical interior designer should be able to swap a wood floor for tile and see the result before their coffee gets cold. A real estate team should be able to generate ten variations of a listing image without booking studio time.
So AutoFloorPlan was built around that specific job. Same offline-first commitments. Different surface area. V-Ray under the hood for the photorealistic pass, AI on top for the smart layout interpretation, materials, and styling.
What it does?
Drop in a 2D floor plan — the kind with walls, dimensions, and room labels — and AutoFloorPlan produces a fully furnished, textured, lit top-down render. It reads the layout, understands the rooms, places appropriate furnishings, and renders the scene in a style you choose. You see the before-and-after side by side and iterate from there.
Input & Layers
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Input Files & Asset Library — Bring in your own floor plans or pull from a built-in asset library of furnishings and components.
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Layer Toggles — Independent visibility for Walls, Windows, and Furniture. Turn furniture off to review the structural layout, flip it back on for the styled render.
Before/After Comparison
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A split-canvas view shows the original technical drawing on the left and the rendered output on the right, with a draggable divider for direct comparison. Useful for client reviews, pitch decks, and quick sanity checks.
Stylization Controls
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Style Presets — Switch between Minimalist Modern, Cartoon/Isometric, and Photo-Realistic output styles to match the audience. The same plan can be a clean architectural diagram or a magazine-ready render depending on the use case.
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Color Palettes — A full swatch grid for quickly testing material directions across the whole space.
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Wall Color — Independent wall finish control without touching the rest of the scene.
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Floor Finish — Material selection for flooring (wood, tile, etc.), separate from wall treatment.
Rendering
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V-Ray Integration — Industry-standard photorealistic rendering for the final pass, so the output sits naturally next to professional architectural work.
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Generate Top-Down Render — One-click delivery of the styled overhead view.
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Render Status Indicator — Live feedback on optimization and processing state, so you're never guessing whether the engine is working.